Religion: Brother Andre's Heart

St. Joseph's Oratory in Montreal looks like Cecil B. DeMille's idea of a
cathedral. Enthroned on Mount Royal, the city's highest hill, the
oratory is bigger than Notre Dame, its dome only slightly smaller than
St. Peter's. It took six master architects 52 yearsfrom 1915 to
1967to erect, and among its accouterments are the carillon built for
the Eiffel Tower, one of the world's largest organs, two wax museums,
three banks of escalators, acres of free parking and a restaurant
supervised by a full-time French chef.

Star of the oratory, and the subject of much of its religious chrome
plating, is the...